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With the failure of market reform to generate sustained growth in many countries of the Global South, poverty reduction has become an urgent moral and political issue in the last several decades. In practice, considerable research shows that high levels of inequality are likely to produce high levels of criminal and political violence. On the road to development, states cannot but grapple with the challenges posed by poverty and wealth distribution. Social Forces and States explains the reasons behind distinct distributional and poverty outcomes in three countries: South Korea...
Chile - Economic conditions. --- Chile -- Economic conditions. --- Chile - Social conditions. --- Chile -- Social conditions. --- Equality. --- Equality -- Case studies. --- Korea (South) - Economic conditions. --- Korea (South) -- Economic conditions. --- Korea (South) - Social conditions. --- Korea (South) -- Social conditions. --- Mexico - Economic conditions. --- Mexico -- Economic conditions. --- Mexico - Social conditions. --- Mexico -- Social conditions. --- Poverty. --- Poverty -- Case studies. --- Poverty --- Equality --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Korea (South) --- Chile --- Mexico --- Social conditions. --- Economic conditions. --- Egalitarianism --- Inequality --- Social equality --- Social inequality --- Destitution --- Political science --- Sociology --- Democracy --- Liberty --- Wealth --- Basic needs --- Begging --- Poor --- Subsistence economy
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The book covers the origin and evolution of the Korean economic system, special factors including chaebols, Korean industries since the crisis, what happened to the money after the capital flight of the crisis and asks did the USA benefit?
Finance - Korea (South) - History - 20th century. --- Finance. --- Korea (South) - Economic conditions - 1960-1988. --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- History --- Korea (South) --- Economic conditions --- K9400.80 --- K9480 --- Korea: Economy and industry -- history -- modern period, postwar period (1945- ) --- Korea: Economy and industry -- finance industries --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question
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The Northeast Asian security environment is closely linked to Korea’s growth perspectives for the future. The spectacular rise of the South Korean economy in the past half century, also known as “Miracle on the Han River,” has been duly highlighted as one of the most successful cases of economic development worldwide. However, among the factors curbing South Korea’s growth perspectives has been, from the very beginning of its rise, the coexistence of the difficult neighbor to the North, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. While in the cold war this coexistence has been taken as inevitable, after the end of the cold war there were hopes to overcome this obstacle to further growth either through collapse or enhanced cooperation with the North, neither of which became reality. North Korea’s unprecedented aggressiveness and development of long-range ballistic missiles and nuclear devices, made this threat truly an international question with multilateral talks coming into existence as ad-hoc measures to cope with the nuclear crisis. It was then that the idea of a Northeast Asian Security Community was born. The contributions in this book discuss how a peaceful solution of the security problems could not only enhance stability of Korea’s economy and reduce the defense burden considerably (the so-called peace dividend), but would facilitate regional investments safer and regional solutions for common economic problems. When discussing the possibilities of a security framework or, in an institutionalized form, security community, in Northeast Asia, the authors in this volume are realistic as to not fall into the trap of wishful thinking, which so often has characterized approaches to North Korea resulting in disappointment. The past two years again saw the rising of tensions in Northeast Asia and the masterful way in which even an impoverished and isolated country can play its cards. While it seems a new ice age between the two Koreas is possible, nevertheless and maybe even more than ever the search for a stable security framework for Northeast Asia as a precondition for peaceful economic cooperation and development will go on. The chapters in this volume contribute to the ongoing debate to secure peace and development in Northeast Asia, making this book of interest to both academics and policy-makers alike. The project was supported under the Strategic Initiative for Korean Studies of the Academy of Korean Studies.
Korea (North) -- Economic conditions. --- Korea (North) -- Politics and government. --- Korea (South) -- Economic conditions. --- Korea (South) -- Politics and government. --- National security -- Korea (North). --- National security -- Korea (South). --- Economic development --- Security, International --- Political Science --- Business & Economics --- Law, Politics & Government --- Economic History --- Political Science - General --- Security, International. --- Social sciences. --- Development economics. --- International economic relations. --- Political science. --- Korea --- Economic policy. --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Economic policy, Foreign --- Economic relations, Foreign --- Economics, International --- Foreign economic policy --- Foreign economic relations --- Interdependence of nations --- International economic policy --- International economics --- New international economic order --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Collective security --- International security --- International economics. --- Political Science and International Relations. --- Political Science. --- International Economics. --- Development Economics. --- Economic policy --- International relations --- Economic sanctions --- Civilization --- Disarmament --- International organization --- Peace --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Economics --- Asia --- Foreign economic relations.
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Most discussions pertaining to the nuclear proliferation and reunification issues on the Korean Peninsula privilege the position and role played by the United States. In the first volume of its kind, this collection of essays presents the challenges faced by the Koreas against the context of the changing relations between China and Japan. Strategically nestled between these political giants, the Korean Peninsula has traditionally been ""seen"" as a sphere of influence by Tokyo and Beijing. Rega...
Korea (South)--Economic conditions -- 1988-. --- Business & Economics --- Regions & Countries - Asia & the Middle East --- History & Archaeology --- East Asia --- Economic History --- Korea (South) --- Economic conditions --- Taehan Minʼguk --- Han guo --- Dae Han Min Kuk --- Tae Han Min Guk --- Daehan-Minʼguk --- South Korea --- Tai Han Min Kook --- South Korean Interim Government --- S.K.I.G. --- SKIG --- Nam Chosŏn Kwado Chŏngbu --- Namjosŏn --- Namjosŏn Kwado Chŏngbu --- Republic of Korea --- Da Han Minguo --- Daehan Min-kuk --- Daikan Minkoku --- ROK --- 대한민국 --- 大韓民國 --- 대한 민국 --- Daehanminguk --- E-books --- USAMGIK --- United States Army Military Government in Korea --- Ȯmnȯd Solongos --- Emu̇nedu̇ Solungus --- Solongos (South) --- Solungus (South) --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Solongos Uls --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaqu Solungus Ulus --- I︠U︡zhnai︠a︡ Korei︠a︡ --- Южная Корея --- Korei︠a︡ (South) --- Корея (South) --- BNSU --- БНСУ
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